Macario Leads U.S. Women's Soccer to Victory Over Italy

Cat Macario scored twice to help the U.S. Women's Soccer team beat Italy 3-0 in a friendly match. Olivia Moultrie added a goal, and Claudia Dickey secured a shutout. The team's momentum from prior training camp performances was evident, as they quickly took control of the game.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Orlando | Updated: 29-11-2025 09:10 IST | Created: 29-11-2025 09:10 IST
Macario Leads U.S. Women's Soccer to Victory Over Italy
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Cat Macario shone brightly as she netted two goals to lead the United States Women's Soccer team to a commanding 3-0 victory against Italy in a friendly match. The encounter was the first of two games scheduled between the teams, with the second slated for December 1 in Fort Lauderdale.

Olivia Moultrie also added her name to the scoresheet while goalkeeper Claudia Dickey delivered an impressive shutout in what marked just her fifth appearance at the senior level. U.S. veteran Rose Lavelle, earning her 116th cap, lauded the team's performance, emphasizing the strength and unity showcased on the field.

The United States capitalized early, with a quick strike against Italy's goalkeeper Laura Giuliani in the opening minutes. Highlights included a fruitful combination play, initiated by Lilly Reale and involving Lavelle and Alyssa Thompson, which set the stage for Moultrie's goal. Macario's contributions were equally notable, as she scored her second goal of the match in the 76th minute. The decisive performance underscored the team's preparation and cohesive strategy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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